218 The world is spinning
kick off!
Retreat!
Ball smash!
Chez only felt that he was in a suffocating dilemma, unable to struggle or resist. The layers of pressure continued to accumulate and finally burst out.
But this is still not the end.
Although the football had already formed a dead ball, Hall still did not stop and rushed towards Chez with his teeth and claws, as if he was dying. Chez's muscles were tight and he dodged to the side with a conditioned reflex. His footsteps were very embarrassed and even staggered.
Then he realized that Hall was just bluffing. Seeing that Ches dodged, he relaxed and ran over from behind Ches lightly; instead, it highlighted Ches' panic and clumsy in his dodging steps.
Chez didn't have time to be upset, his brain calmed down a little, took Hall's movement as the starting point, and looked around, and then he noticed the position of the second-level offensive just now-
The Wildcats only used the most basic four-man rushing pass: three defensive forwards and one outside linebacker; and the three defensive forwards did not make any moves at all, but only formed a confrontation. In other words, only one player in Hall stepped forward and all other defensive players retreated and joined forces to join the joint defense in the short pass area.
This is why Chez was unable to find the pass target in a short period of time. At the same time, his observation field was narrowed, and Chez was unable to observe the overall situation. His vision was just aimed at Hall alone, and then he felt a sense of oppression.
At other times, Chez could use his legs to run out of the pocket, throw away Hall, and then wait for an opportunity to find opportunities to carry the ball or pass the ball to attack; but... the brain that continued to gush and boil was unable to make calm thinking and judgment, and under pressure, Chez began to make mistakes.
calm.
calm.
calm.
Chez took deep breaths to calm himself down, "I can control the situation." He kept telling himself repeatedly, clenching his fists and cheering.
In just forty seconds, there was not enough time to slowly digest it. Then Chez completed the array again and announced the start of the third attack.
"attack!"
Chez made an action to hand over the football to running back Temple. Faced with the three-speed seventeen-yard dilemma, the Tigers seemed to have given up their intention to fight for the first attack, but instead pushed the running back ground to find a more stable and more suitable free kick position, and the kicker tried a free kick.
But the Wildcats' defensive team was not fooled: with the Tigers' offensive team's state this season, Chez is not lacking in explosive power, and even the third 17 yards is worth a try, not to mention that the second half has just begun, and the Tigers still have enough capital to take risks, so they will not be "safe".
After Chez completed the fake handover action, he turned around with the ball and saw that the defense team did not lose their position and remained steady in the confrontation state.
The three defensive front lines confronted the offensive front lines; the linebacker did not rashly step forward, but chose to guard the short pass area, which also gave the second-tier pass defense an absolute advantage of eight players, and could even form a numerical advantage of "two defensive players against one receiver".
Obviously, the Tigers' choice to run the ball is the best breakthrough at this time.
Chez just "missed" Temple. He swept his eyes and made a judgment on the confrontation between the front line, then pulled his foot to the right, and took the initiative to run out of the exit bag, moving sideways while carefully observing, and posing in a state of waiting for an opportunity:
He seemed to be ready to run with the ball, but he seemed to be persevering in search of the passing target.
This ambiguous attitude, on the one hand, induces the defense team to make changes, on the other hand, maintains mobility and firmly grasps the initiative.
Chez's original intention was correct, which was indeed the correct way to open the reading option offense; but Chez ignored an important factor: psychology.
Standby can be observation or hesitation; a fuzzy state between running and passing can fool the opponent or deceive yourself. Reading options The most important thing in offense is to grasp the timing. Once the opportunity is missed, the quarterback may put himself in a passive situation.
It's like this moment.
Chez was unable to make a decision while moving sideways, and his footsteps finally ran forward, but his step was not firm enough, and he was still a little afraid, which was also projected on the "reaction time". His footsteps had just taken two steps forward, and then he could see the defensive player rushing towards him.
Cody Garrett, who appeared as a substitute Reggie Walker, was stepping up at full speed - he had been wandering in the short pass area before, but it was just a cover, and his pace of rushing forward was extremely determined.
Chase, who was fully focused, remained alert, and his footsteps immediately continued to move horizontally to the right, throwing away Garett, but he didn't expect that after just two steps, he could see a white jersey rushing towards him like a high-speed train. The full acceleration movement did not give Chase time to react at all. When he realized that he had fallen into a trap, the figure had already come to his eyes.
Ches tried to brake urgently, but he was still one step slower. The sheep hit the tiger's mouth and directly hit the other party's arms, and he didn't even know what was going on.
who?
Who is rushing towards the front diagonally on the right side? Could it be... a cornerback?
This should be the only explanation.
Indeed, it was cornerback Cedric Wilson!
Obviously, Cedric did not face the defensive wide receiver. He was just acting. He seemed to have expected Chez's next move, waiting for the rabbit, and then taking advantage of Chez's attention being attracted by Garett, he rushed forward with all his might and grabbed Chez without any suspense.
The Wildcats' comprehensive retreat and short pass area sold a flaw, which is a defensive trap. Whether Chez goes left or right, as long as he chooses to run the exit bag and completes the advancement with the reading option, the linebacker and cornerback will weave the trap early and wait for him to fall into the trap.
Cedric didn't know how the coaching staff calculated it. He only knew that this must be from Lu Yiqi's tactics, and he just needed to do it.
really!
Cedric successfully grabbed Chez without spending any effort and pushed Chez to the ground, ending this three-speed push attempt, which also means that the defense team successfully completed the strikeout. It was really rare in today's game, but what's even more rare is:
This is not all.
Chez did not expect Cedric to appear at all, and an irregular collision with Cedric on the side; and in order to grasp Chaz, Cedric stretched out his hands from bottom to top, and a misaligned grapple, and his elbow accidentally bumped into the football, and then the powerful impact force completed the rest of the work.
Chez felt that his entire lungs were burning, and even his breathing was filled with the smell of sulfur. The volcano erupted instantly, and the world was spinning. The brutal force completely lost control of his muscles. Even if he tried his best, he could only feel the situation out of control.
Bang!
Bang bang!
Chez seemed to hear the sound of his heart exploding, but he was helpless, and just caught the trajectory of the rugby bounce from the tail of his eyes.
Chapter completed!